Richland Library unveils powerful new exhibition

  September 24, 2024

Continental Divide Explores Wildlife, People, and the Border Wall Richland Library announced the opening of its newest art exhibition, “Continental Divide: Wildlife, People, and the Border Wall”, a powerful photographic…

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S.C. Arts Commission launches Creative Careers website

  September 23, 2024

Today, the South Carolina Arts Commission formally announced the launch of a new website designed to provide information and insight into the vast career opportunities within the state’s thriving $14…

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The City of Cayce introduces their new Police Chief

  September 19, 2024

The City of Cayce announces the name of the newly selected Chief of the Cayce Police Department: Chief Herbert Blake. Blake is a veteran police officer and currently serves as the Chief…

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Richland County’s Master-in-Equity Court moving Sept. 30

  September 16, 2024

Richland County’s Master-in-Equity Court is relocating soon, moving from the downtown Judicial Center to the Richland County Central Court facilities just north of Columbia. Beginning Monday, Sept. 30, the court’s…

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Richland County responds to recent news reports

  September 11, 2024

Richland County Council and the County Attorney’s Office would like to clarify a few statements made in recent news coverage by television station WIS. Regarding the Attorney’s hiring of outside…

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Seema Shrivastava-Patel receives Order of the Palmetto

  September 9, 2024

First woman of color to serve as DHEC Board Chair native honored as a trailblazer  Columbia native and former Chair of the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC),…

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Community Development Committee highlights

  September 4, 2024

The City of Columbia’s Community Development Committee met on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 to discuss several items involving programs and activities that directly affect our communities in the City of…

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City Council highlights | September 3, 2024

  September 4, 2024

To begin the City Council meeting, Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann and City Council approved the honorary naming of the intersection of the 1200 block of Blanding Street and the 1600…

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SC Secretary of State Mark Hammond invites nominations for 2024 Angels

  August 19, 2024

South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced today that his office will accept nominations of charitable organizations for this year’s Angel awards. Every year, the Secretary of State honors…

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County altering hours at 2 drop-off facilities

  August 13, 2024

Changes going into effect Sept. 9 aim to make service more efficient Richland County Solid Waste & Recycling is introducing changes at two drop-off facilities to reduce confusion for residents,…

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Cayce Re-introduces Cayce Code Compliance team

  August 13, 2024

The City of Cayce is rolling out a brand-new look for their Cayce Code Compliance Department. Cayce Interim City Manager, Jim Crosland, stated, “We want the public to know that our Code…

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City of Cayce Closing on Thursday, August 8

  August 7, 2024

Due to the inclement weather from Tropical Storm Debby, Cayce City Hall will be closed on Thursday, August 8. If you have an emergency, please call 911. The non-emergency number…

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Tropical Storm Debby Richland County update

  August 7, 2024

Areas of Flooding Reported in Richland County, Residents Reminded to Use Caution and Avoid Unnecessary Travel Amid Tropical Storm Debby As of 9 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, Richland County Government…

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City Council Highlights | August 6, 2024

  August 7, 2024

To begin the City Council meeting, Mayor Daniel J. Rickenmann, City Council and Executive City Staff wanted to ensure our communities of the ongoing efforts from the City of Columbia…

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Governor McMaster declares State of Emergency for South Carolina

  August 6, 2024

Order Issued to Prepare for Potential Effects from Tropical Storm Debby Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2024-16, declaring a State of Emergency in preparation for the potential effects of…

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President Biden approves emergency declaration for South Carolina

  August 6, 2024

FEMA announced August 5, 2024 that federal disaster assistance is available to the state of South Carolina to supplement response efforts due to emergency conditions resulting from Hurricane Debby beginning…

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S.C. Commerce selects first executive director of the SC NEXUS Tech Hub

  August 2, 2024

Accomplished Economic Developer Cristina Paredes to head state’s effort to become a leader in advanced energy  The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) announced Cristina Paredes will serve as the…

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